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Where to buy trekking poles in Lisbon

yorkshirepilgrim

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Camino Frances september-october 2015
Fingers crossed mid January i will be setting off on my second pilgrimage to Santiago this time on the caminho Portuguese starting in Lisbon .
My question...does anyone know where i can get trekking poles in Lisbon

thank you
Allan
 
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Thanks very much Steven
The address is now in my notebook ready for when i get there
regards
Allan

Hi.

For you go to Decathlon you can take the blue line (or the red line) of the subway and get off at S. Sebastião station.
 
Decathalon Av. António Augusto Aguiar1050-251 Lisboa

Great sporting goods shop in Spain and Portugal
Just the info I need! I can see 'Decathlon Amadora' on my GPS. Is that the same place? When I searched for 'Antonio Augusto', however, I got directed to another side of town, somewhere near Hotel Eduardo VII.
 
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€83,-
Hi, no, Amadora is way out of town.
If you want the Decathlon store in Lisbon it's next to the big El Corte Inglés department store:
Address: 251, Av. António Augusto de Aguiar 29, 1050 Lisboa, Portugal
Phone: +351 21 370 0140
Jill
 
Hi, no, Amadora is way out of town.
If you want the Decathlon store in Lisbon it's next to the big El Corte Inglés department store:
Address: 251, Av. António Augusto de Aguiar 29, 1050 Lisboa, Portugal
Phone: +351 21 370 0140
Jill
Many thanks! I just Googled it and found the exact address as well. Not being familiar with Portuguese addresses, I misread the earlier post and thought it meant Decathalon Av. ... :p
 
I am in Lisbon now and been trying to find a decent outdoor shop, I find Decathlon gear to be cheap and nasty. Does anyone know a better quality place? Seems odd that in a capital city there are no decent outdoor shops!
 
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€46,-
I am in Lisbon now and been trying to find a decent outdoor shop, I find Decathlon gear to be cheap and nasty. Does anyone know a better quality place? Seems odd that in a capital city there are no decent outdoor shops!
We consider Decathlon a decent outdoor shop, so... :rolleyes:
 

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